Igauzau Falls is an impressive spectacle and UNESCO World Heritage Site, located on the border between Argentina and Brazil. The falls divide the river below into the upper and lower Iguazu.

Consisting of 275 waterfalls across a distance of 2.7 km, Iguazu Falls is the largest waterfall system in the world and relates well to its name which literally translates to “big water” in Guarani or Tupi.

From its past life as a colonial Spanish outpost to its position today as a thriving cosmopolitan capital, the rich history of Buenos Aires is written all over its buildings.
Trace the city’s journey through time, starting at early Spanish-style structures such as the Cabildo, through to the Neoclassical grandeur of 19th century masterpieces like Casa Rosada. Walk along the city’s wide avenues – at their prettiest during spring, when the jacaranda flowers bloom – and fall under the spell of the Belle Epoque magnificence that dominated buildings in Buenos Aires in the early 1900s. Then, get to the heart of the modern day metropolis through the contemporary architecture and designs of burgeoning districts like the docks. For the ultimate guided tour of this eclectic city, all you need to do is look up.

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